5,701

(116 replies, posted in General)

arr tha be brutal matey

5,702

(9,083 replies, posted in General)

be drinkin' rum this day

5,703

(9,083 replies, posted in General)

formed a corporation to handle his taxes, sued himself and retired on the settlement

5,704

(116 replies, posted in General)

Is there an acceptable level of viking rape?

5,705

(10 replies, posted in Politics)

i know

i think most of their gypsy camps were in poland and czechoslovakia, right?

5,706

(9,083 replies, posted in General)

will be disciplined for performing legal services in trade for beer

5,707

(9,083 replies, posted in General)

stuck an Uncle Sam hat on Dpenguins and left him at the Tea Party

5,708

(46 replies, posted in General)

wtg u gave the Krauts the dope on our fighters!!!

/throws Capn America punch at Born2BWild

5,709

(29 replies, posted in General)

to spare the forum i will try to keep bizarre science news in one thread!

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NUKE THE SUN!!!

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Say Goodbye to Sunspots?
by Phil Berardelli on 14 September 2010, 2:41 PM | Permanent Link | 21 Comments
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Weaklings. Without penumbrae, which can be seen in the yellow image, today's sunspots are weakening magnetically.
Credit: William Livingston/NSOScientists studying sunspots for the past 2 decades have concluded that the magnetic field that triggers their formation has been steadily declining. If the current trend continues, by 2016 the sun's face may become spotless and remain that way for decades

5,710

(10 replies, posted in Politics)

apparently the EU charter requires tolerance of foriegners rioting against police

/looks at Europe today

yeeeeeup

5,711

(47 replies, posted in Politics)

/reports Born2BWild for hanging out with AQ

5,712

(24 replies, posted in Community)

actually, You Can't Say Frak On TV

5,713

(19 replies, posted in Roleplay)

k I'll stop tormenting Arocalex

and we need fewer Dutch mods butting in

5,714

(19 replies, posted in Roleplay)

OOC. Yeah that is why this is usually done in workshops because the end result is wierd. There is one example that was published in the 1930s called the Floating Admiral that was a mystery written in rotation by some of the best British mystery writers, and they put sentences together well, but it didn't make a whole lot of sense. Just write to say something and practice a bit and maybe have fun.

5,715

(4 replies, posted in General)

Maybe smartx knows

5,716

(13 replies, posted in History)

awesome, we're going on oral tradition just like the Pope and Vikings

somebody write an edda

5,717

(5 replies, posted in General)

yikes I thought you were a Brit!

/moves colored pins

5,718

(19 replies, posted in Roleplay)

The Britisher shuffled along the platform, unnoticed by the hordes of travelers who shoved each other along.  Why was he here?  Who were these people he had seen?  Where was he?

Why couldn't he remember?

None of it made sense.  And that didn't seem to matter.

5,719

(5 replies, posted in General)

seems like setting upa  saving pvt ryan deal

5,720

(9,083 replies, posted in General)

is scots

5,721

(50 replies, posted in Community)

apparently arsy is in a highly elliptical orbit

5,722

(24 replies, posted in Community)

apparently all mods have to be replaced with new better mods

with mad programming skillz

who work for free

and don't know Adoross

so he can't warn them

/me pours 5 liters of iced gatorade on Nemeara

5,724

(47 replies, posted in Politics)

Guess they got lucky on July 7th too?

Togo team that lost to Bahrain 'completely fake'
By Brooks Peck


The real Togo. 

It's been a horrendous year for Togo's national team. Its football association's ruling committee was dissolved by FIFA last December and in January, two team officials and a driver were killed when their bus was tragically targeted by machine gun-wielding rebels in Angola just before the African Cup of Nations. That incident led to distraught captain Emmanuel Adebayor quitting the team. And now, there is a mysterious group of players impersonating the team and losing unsanctioned friendlies on their behalf.

Last week a squad claiming to be Togo lost 3-0 to Bahrain in an unsanctioned exhibition. According to interim federation chairman Seiyi Memene, that team was "completely fake."

From the AP: